The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1933 — Page 2
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Miss Muriel Tate of Bainbridge underwent a major operation at the county hospital Wednesday morning Maxine Roberts, west Liberty street, who entered the hospital Tuesday was dischargee. Wednesday
Dr Arrig Pi’>er. o tleftt, ren'ist to Mussolini, tehs Dr A. D ^resident of the Chicago Centennial Dental Congress, what an ‘ iron mai. il Duce is Dr Pinero, who traveled all the way from R'me to attei.d the ccntrress. says he canoear down as hard as he want- to. but Mussolin nt'er
utters a murmur.
Italian Vrinada Hraclns Lisin)!!
ONE F1.1F.R HIES OF INJURIES AFTER ACCIDENT IN AZURE ISLANDS
! dinner will be held at Walnut Chapel church Sunday, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge and son Charle- and Estella Hodee returne' last Fridat from a three weeks' va-
cation in the east.
Sunday dinner guests of Oliver Stringer were Mi and Mrs. Eme-t McCammack. Mr and Mrs Lofty Stringer an : family and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack and Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Fd S.hulty vwited with Ray Larkin Sunday. Funeial -ervice- for Orva Keller were held Wednesday momine at
Union Valley church.
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Stringer visited j Sunday wit Mr. and Mrs P H. Wal-
lace.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. C F Reeves, west j Walnut street, spent Wednesday in
! Indianapolis.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Cox of Madison j township are the parents <>f a son
bom Wednesday morning-
1 Dr. and Mrs W J Krider left Wednesday for Chicago t > attend the
Nari'ona! Dental convention
Misses Ella and Emma Beckwith left Tuesday for Chicago where they
will attend the World’.- Fair.
City fireman Harry Rag-*iale and William Blanchard are in Gary at-
i tending a fireman's convention.
Otttf O. Dobbs, city marshal, attended the funeral of Orva Keller at
Belle Union Wednesday moming.
Section Two To Meet Thursday
Section Two of the Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of MrsLouis Hays, 107 West Popular street.
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Mr*. Staley Hostess
working oast of Cl -idale. Mr. j D* (loverdale Club
Pingleton was hammering a saw ant) his hand slipped result ng in such a 1 serious cut that it wa' necessary to amputate his right thumb at the first
George Pingleton, siJfered a painful injury Wednesday iroming while
j joint.
Rev. and Mrs. V. L- Raphael have returned h"me from a three weeks visit at Walton and Hol ey, X Y Mr and Mrs. Glenn Tucker and children of Scarsdale. N Y are here vi.-iting the formers mother. Mrs-
W. W Tucker
Mrs. James Smith and son Janies of Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting
her parent- Mr and Nelson. Hill street
Mrs Sherman
LISBON, Portugal. Aug. 9, (UPI — Gen Italo BalWs aii armada returned triumphant but in sorrow to Europe today after its historic flight
to Chicago-
Pride in their achievement was mingled with mourning for the death vf Lieut Squagiia, reserve pilot on he seaplane I-Rani, who was fatally injured when the plane overturned today as the fleet was taking off
from the Azores.
Gen. Balbc, in the van as usual, was the first to bring hi.- plane down r. the Tagus, anchoring at 10:40 a. EDI He was followed immediate
r pv ii othei planes
Th.e planes made a good flight from e Azores, despite fog off the Por-t..g^-e -vast. Baibo, the first to -Eke off left Ponta del Gada at 3:30
'*• ' EDT makin & th * fiieht <* *<*> aa y The annual three-day meeting of • - L.sv.n it -ven hours and She admitted putting poison in Kel-, ti „ Baptist Chtueh at Bethel on Little '“ ir ' ul< “ s - b ^ aus ^ she fpaml he Walnut will be held Friday, Saturday
' ' ,v - : Sund v Several M-.tmg minis-
ter since Um - ■ - xpeeted to be prtMBt. All
.r*' Ori>etello. Italy, last montn. Kelley, a boarder at the Holman j nW |,. ( j G - landing at Am-terdam. the home, died last week. Mrs. Holman |
killing its me-h- '
Ionian Admits Poison Murder
JEFFERSONVILLE Ind.. Aug. 9— i UP l — Mrs Pearl Holman. 33, has confessed that she p.isoned Eugene Kelley. 26. her boarder-paiamour, Prf«-e utor Clyde F Crooks said to-
day.
Biily Ogle -on of Mr and Mrs.
Geirge Ogle. Clovendale underwent an peration Tuesday at the Method-
ist hospital in Indianapolis.
Mis- Elizabeth Tilder. left Tuesday f r Chi. ago where she will be the guest of Mr and Mrs J J. K.Hough and will also attend The Century of
Progress-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ho d of this city and Mr. and Mrs R E. Peck of Clinton left Wednesday for Chicago wheie they will spend a week attend-
ing the World’s Fair.*
I-Dmi overturned.
l: ic. Sergt Qumtavalle. In the ac.ident t<> the I-Rani, attributed by Gen Ralbo to “an error in '.nativering,” Capt. Raineri, Sergt. • iajor Ciema.vhi and Sergt. Boveri
■•or- slig.tly injureti
7 F. JEFFERSON TWP. + •> Bv Mrs. Viola McCammack + + + + + + + + + Mr and Mrs. George Hurst and i a mi 1; visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'hr Lawrence McCammack Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carrington and son P nald f Putnaniville are -pending tie week with their daughter, Mrs
rloien<e Andersen.
Misses Rczella and Nola Terry of Gift .-astle -pent Monday night with
Mrs. Bertha Terry.
T: a annual homecoming and basket
pleaded not guilty to first degree murder charge-. A preliminary hear-
ing will be held Aug 16. D1 tMONDg Ft iK DRILL FOUND AFTER 10 YEARS
DENVER, Colo (IT'i Eight diamonds have been recovered from the i>eu of the Black Canyn at the site of the Boulder Dam and -Hit to the Denver bureau of the United States Re-
olamiation Service-
The diamonds were black carbon one- ueed ten years ago on the boring bit to a drill which the government engineer- lo^t while testing foundation rock for the dam When the l>edrock was exposed in the river channel, workmen found the old drill and the stones were sent to ; D<nver to be reset into another bit and used again The diamonds were
valued at $2,400
DR SH ALIN FF» ITAL
A CHAUFFEUR, too.'
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Roy E Jones, county superintendent of - h ols, was in Indianapolis Tuesday for a conference with members of the -tate board of education, relative to ,-chool aid this coming
school year.
ilrs'. Della Inge, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Morgan, southeast of Greenrastle, left Wednesday afternoon for Los Angeles Cab, where she will spend some time with relatives. Choir rehearsal will he held at the First Bapti-t church Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Rehearsal will be followed by prayer meeting at 8 o’clock. Read the sixth chapter of First Timothy. Mrs. Gail Everling was named administrator of the estate of he* huaband, Melvin A Everling who died May 9. in circuit court Tuesday iThe decea-ed left personal property valued at $3,500 with the widow the
only heir.
Several times child re the present summer there has been occasion tc refer to Dr Benjamin Swalin. professor of music at DcPsuw university, who i- a Minne- ditan by birth and a cosmopolitan in experience Dr SNvalin has further qualifications that deserve recognition, for he is a violinist whom we delight to i nor a violinist who has sat at the feet of the greatest teachers an«i absorbed their learning. This was made very clear recently when Dr. Swalin, befi re a number of our leading musician- gave one of the most delightful re» tals I have heard in this city for :i any years. He played a program th<*: included a number of the most exacting compositions for violin. Among these was ; • famous Bach Chaconne and the Adsc ■ and Fugue from the fifth sonata, the latter a rarely heard compos.te r. It was esjiccially in these seWt ns that the performer establishes - right to be regarded as a violin!-t of great abil-
ity.
These composition- were rendered with great nobility, with beautifully finished technic and w th splendid appreciation of the q.a..t.es to which I have referred For - eer intellectuality it would be dif: .t to find any violinist capable of g:' .ng greater satisfaction. In Ramona Gerha:: Dr. Swalin found a kir. Ired m.- a! spirit, for her accompaniments ' -ech exquisite music as the Chauss- r. ''Poems,’’ and the Andante, froi Mendelssohn’* viilin concerto, wer- as nearly per feet as the heart arc. mind of man could desire. Nor were such daxzlirg technical compositions a- the Paganini Caprice and a Viennese Waltz le - effective in the spontaneity and brilliance of the technic employed Dr Swalin has complete mastery over all the impedimenta that makes th*- perfect stylist and techr.n an D uble Mop.-, a stunning use of the left hand, bowing that is both firm and sensitive are at his entire command But after all it is as an inter; --eter of Bach that we give him the . neatest credit, for in the scope and oreadth of his musical conceptions he - entirely unusual — Minneapiolis Minn., Tribune.
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Mrs. Har.dd Staley, was hostess tj the Tuesday club of Cloverdale, Tues- | day evening- Responses to roll call were "Nature spots of Indiana ” An interesting paper “Vacation Fun’’ was read by Mrs- Grace Arendt. A piano duet wa* given by Mrs. Staley and Mrs Ora Brown. Mrs. Lee Walters entertained with a humorous musical reading Two contests were much enjoyed- Thirteen members and five guests, Mrs. Glen Ervin of Princeton, Mrs E. M. Hurst. Mrs. James Sipple. Mrs. Charles McAvoy and Martha Ann Ogle, were presentDuring the social hour refresh-
ments were served. + +•!•* + + + Crosby Reunion
Held Sunday
Friendly Folk A fa»s To Meet This Evening Friendly Folk Class will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Ronald Parent, 211 west Wash-
• ington street ++++++
I Section One To I Meet Thursday Section One of the Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 12:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. William Welch, 503 Main street Mrs. I Isaac Haris will be assistant hostess.
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Ka'Jileen Ragsdale, small daugh
Ur of Mr and Mrs Harry Ragsdale know,
j west Washington street, suffemi a i fracture >f both bones in her r.ght ! ai'-ir Wednesday while playing in the 1 basement at her home. She was taken | to the office of a pysician were th4
fracture was reduced
“NEVA TEMPER IN STUDENT> COLUMBUS, O, Aug 9—Along with the “new deal” comes a “new temper” in college students. Conditions of unemployment throughout the land have sobered the hi-de-ho collegians and improved their behavior a**erts Joseph A. Park, dean of men at Ohio State uni-
versity.
Fvpn with business picking up everywhere, the rah-rah crowd is not celebrating prematurely, but is cmtihuing to guard its nickles and dimes, along with* its reputation*,
claims the dean
“What ever happened to the smartaleck we had to expel?” he wants to
Funeral services for W. J Hunt, Manhattan merchant who died Tuesday moming, will be held Thursday moming at 11 o’clock from the McCurrjr Funeral Home The Rev Dallas Rissler anil be in charge. The body anil then be taken to Hartford, Sou»h Dakota his former home for
burial
Cases of minor disciplining “almost reached the vanishing pioint during ths la-t year,’’ according to his an
nu&l report.
Where as his office used to be cluttered up with Campus Joes accused of high crimes of immorality, last year three-founhs of the ca«e> presented to him for solution concerned, either directly or indirectly, the p*er» sonal financial difficulties of stu-
dents.
The "nea- temper” is evident particularly in social lines. "Dates without the expenditure of
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The Know-More 4-H club met af the home of Alice Compton Wednesday. The meling was called to order : by the pi*- • Seventeen ni«-m-bers were present. A demonstration was given by Lillian McGaughey and Rosalee Craycraft The program committee elected for the next meeting includes Joan Conner, Joan Moody and Evelyn McGaughey. Refraah-
ments were served by the hostess. J narr Circuit Court.
been a better «en-e of relative social
values-'’
money have once more become popu
The Lad ga Building Loan Fund| lar *” *»>• Park "The net result has
and Savings Association. Raymond Baldwin and Florence Baldwin filed suit in circuit court Wednesday against Fail Frazier for immediate possession of a lot in Villa South Greencai-tle. and $*0 damages for its alleged unlawful detention by the
defendant.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the un-der-igned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Melvin A. Everling, late of Putnam County, de-
ceased.
Said estate is supposed to be sol-
vent.
Gail Everling, Administrator. Cause No. 7652. Aug. 8, 1933. Attorney, Albert £. Williams. John W. Herod, Clark of the But-
The annual Crosby reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harve Cr sby in Roachdale At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was spread on the shady lawn. Those present were: Mr an 1 Mrs. R C Smythe and daughters, Helen and Geraldine; Mr. and Mrs. Lafe McGaughey and daughter Mary, Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGaughey; Mr and Mrs Howard Ho.--tetter and daughters Eleanor and Dorothy L i-, Bair.bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crosby; Mr and MrsRaymond Crosby and sons Frank and Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crosby and daughter Joan; Mr and Mrs Ed Crosby and daughter Esther; Mr and Mrs. Robert Crosby and son Johnny; Mr. and Mrs Ralph Crosby; Mr. at:d Mrs Lem Crosby; Mr and Mr-. John Hill. Lizton: Mr and MrsOner Sanders and son Deryl, Miss Crosby, Miss Helen Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Harve Crosby and son
Byron
++++♦♦ Bricge Party and Crystal Shower at Roachdale Mrs Frank Barnes. Mrs. Roy Wilson, Miss Geraldine Smythe, and M.*s Doris Helen Strouhe delightfully entertained at the hofiie of Miss Smythe with a bridge party and Crystal shower Friday aftem Kin in honor of Mrs. Herbert Jeffries, who was Miss Helen Chastain before her marriage, July 12th The house was artistically decorated with garden flowers and balloons >n which was painted the Greek letters of Delta Delta Delta and Lambda Chi Alpha Balloons were given for favors and a huge bunch hurg from the ceiling in the dining room- Die guest of honor was asked to burst these and in them she found notes telling her where the crystal was hidden. Bridge was played at five tables. High scores were held by Mrs. Herbert Jeffries, Mrs. Myron Phillips and Miss Mary Hostetter At serving time the tables were iecoratej with bud vases filled with blue delphinium and pink snapdrag ons, and on the bride’s table was placed a miniature bride and groom. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Myron Phillips, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Ward Bartlett, Ker.tland: Mrs Curtis Hostetter and Mrs- Jack lams. R.tckville; Miss Mary Hostetter Indianapolis; Miss Roselyn Inge, Russellville and Mrs. Frantz Myere, La
doga.
++++++ Roachdale Kt Jge (Tub I nter! amed Tueftdat Miss Lola Stewart entertained the I members of her bridge club Tuesday afternoon Bridge was played at feur tables with Mrs. Kston Cooper awarded high score prize. Miss Thelma Rice second high and Miss Marian King guest prize Delicious refreshments were served by the host-
ess.
++♦*•• Baker Reunion Held Sunday About eighty members of the Baker family gathered at the home of Mrs. Matilda Grubbs in Lizton for the fifth annual reunion, Sunday, Aug. 6. A basket dinner was served on the lawn at noon At 2 o’clock a business meeting was called and the following officers were elected: president, Holland Baker; vice president. Miss Lizzie Leach; secretary and treasurer, Miss Myrtle Pickett. Those appointed on the program committee were Miss Gertrude Baker, Mrs. Golda McFarland and Mrs. Charles A. Marshal!. An interesting program followed the business session which included music, Readings, talks by members of the family, and contests. A letter was read from a cousin in Nebraska,Mrs. Florence Moffitt. The next reunion will be held at the Danville park, the firet Sunday in August, 1934.
Bugg Reunion To Be Held .August 13 The annual Bugg reunion will lie held Sunday, August 13 in the Bainbridge high school yard. All friends and relat-ve- are invited.
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Locust Grove Circle
Met Wednesday
Mr-. F. 1 Cassidy entertained the Locust Grove Circle Wednesday at her home north of Bainbridge. Fifteen members and five guests were present. Entertainment for the afternoon consisted of an Id fashioned spelling match and contests. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The September meeting will be with Mrs. Clyde Metz.
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Hurst Reunion To
Be Held Sunday
The annual Hurst reunion will be
held Sunday, August 13, at the Blue Grove, a mile south of Mt. Meridian. All friends and relatives of the Hurst
family are invited to attend.
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Owen County Couple Married Here Today
Mrs. Minnie Minnick and Harve Welty, both of Owen county, were married here Wednesday morning by Elder L. H. Athey. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mrs. Paul Hetsei and
P. P. Parnell. 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* 4-
Triangle Club To
Meet To-Nnight
The Triangle Club of the Christian Church w-ill meet with Harriett Heaney Wednesday evening at 7:30. Please note change in place. This meeting is very important as we are starting on cur new years work and there will be an installation service
for the new members.
4* 4- 4- 4* 4* + A\ ood Reunion Held Sunday
The 34th annual reunion of the Wood family was .eld Sunday, Aug. 0. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood, northwest of the city. More
relatives and friends
reunion will be held d of Mr. and Mrs. Georpl Greencastle. on the f:n|
100
. out.
At the business session, Chirinj Wood, Indianapolis, wn-elected pr^' dent, to succeed Le e Wood, and Mb, Cyrene Thomas Burk wa 5 re-elects
secietary The next the home Garrett, in
Sunday in August, 1934.
Among those present were the ttj oldest members of the family, Mb! Willis Wood, 90, and Mr- John Woo; so. the lati n - j ea. h of the thirty-four me. tin... Those from a distance were Mr. ad Mr». < hai lea Mitch* . I
Maigaret and Maxim
of Chrisman, 111.; Mr. and Mt. Charles Wood. James A. Houck, Er ion Houck, Mrs. Cordelia H uck Bell,I and Mr and Mrs. Claude Frank mi I daughter Shirley Jean, of Indian* polis; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grablei Brazil: M r. an I Mis. Ge *.1 of Fincastle; Mr. end Mrs. Han.M Coiling* and son Harold, Jr , of Beil, more; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fianl and daughter Helen of Bainbridgt INDIAN A POLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 6,500; holdovers 2S7; moalj 5 to 10 cents lower 14u to 160 1k,
98 75 to $4J)0; 160 t
200 to 250 lbs., $4.45 to $4.55; 250Hi, j $4.00 to $4.35; packing w. {3.10ft
$3.50.
Cattle 1,100; calves 600; deiir, steers $5.75 to $7.25; heifer? FOO# $6 00: cows $3.25 to -4 "0: low rj. ters and cutters $1.50 to $2.50: rak 50 cents higher, $6.50 down. Sheep 2.500; str..nv to kip*; lambs $7.50 to $8 00. top j* 25: oai $1 less.
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